Neil started his career with a BSc in Sports Science from Staffordshire university where he continued, after graduating, to lecture in sports physiology and nutrition.
From there he went on to gain his masters in physiotherapy from Glasgow Caledonian University. Since then he has worked in the NHS, several private physiotherapy and sports medicine clinics and for the Scottish Institute of Sport. He has worked in many sports with national teams including Athletics, Hockey and Judo as well as working with elite athletes from track and field, skiing, swimming, rugby, rowing, hockey and Judo.
Recently he has been travelling all over the world as the lead physiotherapist with Great Britain Judo on the World Cup Circuit and throughout their Olympic preparation camps.
IOC physiotherapist at Athens 2004 Olympic Games
Scotland Team Physiotherapist at Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games
Lead Physiotherapist with Great Britain Judo
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
Scotland Team Physiotherapist at Delhi 2012 Commonwealth Games

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